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From Thursday, 15 September 2011 To Sunday, 25 September 2011
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San Gennaro Festival, New York City 85th Annual
When: Sept 15 through Sept 25, 2011
Where: The Feast runs along Mulberry Street, between Canal Street (on south) and Houston Street (on north). It takes place east to west on Grand Street, between Mott and Baxter Street, and east to west on Hester Street, between Mott and Baxter Streets.
What: 11-day event featuring religious processions, parades, free musical entertainment, charming restaurants and cafes --- not to mention a world-famous cannoli-eating competition!
Indoor and outdoor dining at 35 of Little Italy's most famous Italian restaurants. More than 300 licensed street vendors selling international foods, official Feast of San Gennaro, New York City and Little Italy souvenirs.
"One of New York City's major cultural attractions!" "Fun for the entire family!" "New York City's biggest and most famous street party!" "A celebration of the Patron Saint of Naples!"
Entertainment On Outdoor Bandstand Italian Folk Songs Rock Bands Pop Singers Annual Cannoli Eating Competition! Live radio broadcasts! Fun for the Entire Family including kiddie rides! Arcade Games Variety of Food vendors
Presented by Figli di San Gennaro Inc., a not-for-profit charitable organization that distributes its financial support to children, parochial schools, the elderly, the needy and parishes of the Archdiocese of New York.
How to get to Little Italy, New York City by public transportation:
From the East Side: Subway: Take the 6 subway downtown to the Spring Street station. Walk East 2 blocks to Mulberry Street. Bus: Take the M103 bus on Lexington Avenue down to Grand Street and walk West 3 blocks to Mulberry Street.
From the West Side: Subway: Take the N or R subways downtown to the Prince Street station. Walk East 3 blocks to Mulberry Street. Or Take the F or V subways downtown to the Broadway/Lafayette station and walk East 4 blocks to Mulberry Street and then walk south.
Location : New York City, Little Italy section of Manhattan Contact : For information, call (212)768-9320